"I use Heritage Products Castor Oil for skin and hair mostly. Soothes perfectly and there is no smell. For hair is also very beneficial. I like the fact that is cruelty-free. Wish it was in a spray bottle though, would make easier the application."- Eva C.

"my girlfriend uses this stuff on her eyebrows, supposedly to make them thicker..we will see if that is the case, otherwise we don't have other uses for it. she seems to think it is making her eyebrows thicker though..."- Joe dougert

"Grapeseed Oil is great for frying, salads and on the skin and hair. Also great as a sunscreen."- Tawanna H.

"Heritage Products makes the best grapeseed oil. You can use it as a massage oil, sunscreen, for frying food, on salads, hair, bad skin and it does not clog my pores like Vaseline does. Love that the bigger sizes come in a dark glass jar."- Tawanna H.

"I want to give 10 stars!!! it should be called a miracle oil, on first application on my frizzy, tangled hair, it became instantly soft, glossy and easy to comb, I didn't mix with other oils because I wanted to be sure of the results. very nice quality and I'm glad it worked for me.-)"- Teeybaby

"It is not the best smell, it smells like stale bread, but for the benefits it don't matter. It really helps with hair growth and it helps to keep the skin clear. It should be mixed with oils like sunflower seed oil, pumpkin seed oil, coconut oil or some sort of carrier oil because it is strong."- T Hunter

"This works great for getting rid of my Migraines. This is the only non medicine type of solution I have found. When I don't eat a meal I time I get headaches and this usually fixes the issue."- Corey Coultas

"I love the smell of Jasmine. This is not overpowering, but very light and fresh. It's wonderful to keep in the fridge in the summer and spritz yourself with it to cool off. Love the stuff and would recommend it to everybody."- Anna

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